Paul: "We [Christians] do not lose heart. Rather, we have renounced secret and shameful ways; we do not
use deception, nor do we distort. ... On the contrary, by setting forth the truth plainly we commend ourselves to
everyone's conscience."

Paul: "Do not be misled: 'Bad company corrupts good character.'"

Paul: "Now this is [my] boast: [I] have conducted [myself] in the world ... with integrity and sincerity."

Paul: "We demolish every argument and every pretension that sets itself up against [our goal],
and we take captive every thought to make it obedient. ... And we will be ready to punish every act of
disobedience."

ESTJ

Billy Graham

Christian evangelist

Graham: "Heaven is not a place of idleness."

Graham: "I feel sorry for the man who has never [taken] a stand and stuck to it fearlessly. Moral
courage has rewards that [the timid] can never imagine."

Graham: "[Even as a child] lying, cheating, stealing, and property destruction were foreign to me."

Graham: "[Growing up] I could abandon myself enthusiastically to milking the cows and cleaning
out the latrines, not because they were pleasant jobs, certainly, but because sweaty labor
held its own satisfaction."

ESTJ

Jerry Falwell

Christian evangelist

Falwell: "I do not believe that anyone has ever been successful in life without ... diligence [and] hard work."

Falwell: "[Young people] have been
taught that there are no absolutes in our world today. [Our] society is greatly void of discipline and character-building."

Falwell: "Socialism and welfarism [teaches young people] to believe that the world owes them a living whether they work or not."

Falwell: "Our forefathers ... knew the great responsibility that freedom carries with it."

Falwell: "Every American who looks at the facts must share a deep concern and burden for our country."

Sotomayor: "Are you participating in making your community a better place? ... You have to become
involved [in] your community. In every way that you can, better your community. ... That is your obligation."

Sotomayor: "I'm a little bit too practical."

Sotomayor: "I have always argued like a man. ... I don't know where I learned this style, but it has served
me well."

Sotomayor: "[I've always broken a] challenge down into smaller challenges, which I could get
on with in my methodical fashion."

Clancy: "Terrorism ... is an annoyance [like] a mosquito. ... A mosquito is an annoyance,
but you can swat it."

Clancy: "All [9/11] succeeded in doing was getting us very, very angry. And getting America
angry is not a good career move."

Clancy: "[I like spending time with Marine Corps sergeants because] they're like the chiefs. ... You don't impress
a chief by being a fake."

Clancy: "We [Americans] extend liberty to others ... we've done it to Europe, we've done it in
Asia, we did it in Kuwait. Bringing our gift of liberty to others is a great American tradition."

ESTJ

Alan Dershowitz

Law professor and defense attorney

Dershowitz: "We live in an age when everybody tries to blame someone or something for their failures."

Dershowitz: "It is virtually impossible to flip the TV channels without
seeing a bevy of sobbing women and men justifying their failed lives by reference to some past abuse. ...
Personal responsibility does not sell soap as well as sob stories."

Dershowitz: "I want to SHAME [my opponents]. ... We don't do enough shaming in this country."

ESTJs in popular culture

Thurman: "I think [ass-kicking] is sort of thrilling. ... As a female ... you're taught not
to be aggressive."

Thurman: "It gives you a great self-confidence ... to take full responsibility for [your life].
Responsibility gives confidence, I find."

Thurman: "I had to work hard to do the comical [elements] of my roles."

Thurman: "I'm a mother [and] and any parent knows this dynamic: ... You're on the playground and
some kid comes over and kicks sand in your kid's face and you're like: 'What do I do now - I want to kill?!'"

Liu: "[I like people who] are very direct. They don't beat around the bush. ... It's not that they're impolite.
They're just very direct, and they don't have time to mess around. ... I enjoy [that kind] of directness."

Liu: "I don't think if I disagree with someone I'll start [beating] on them! At least not the first or second time. Maybe
the third time they're not listening, then the [punches] come out."

Liu: "It's not my job to go around shucking and jiving until everyone realizes what a nice person I am."

The Guardian: "Her best-known role, Ling Woo in the hit TV series 'Ally McBeal', a role the writer
created specifically for her, was ... aggressive [and] unemotional."

Grace: "The truth is not always nice or polite or easy. ... Sometimes it's harsh, and it hurts."

Grace: "[As a prosecutor I was] staring down criminals and badgering judges into meting out tough sentences."

Grace: "When I get into an argument on the air, the man can always yell louder [because] if a
man fights like hell, he's being forceful; if I raise my voice and fight like hell, I'm being a shrew and a bitch."

Grace: "[I consider myself] an advocate for [innocent] children - their voice in a world that, though
essentially good, is embattled by evil."

ESTJ

Jenny McCarthy

Actress and 'Green Our Vaccines' activist

McCarthy: "I always felt like one of the guys."

McCarthy: "I don't say what's on my mind to be charming."

McCarthy: "Do you find yourself coming up with excuses as to why it's not your fault when shit
hits the fan? ... How often should you be taking some sort of accountability in situations that occur? I would say,
every time."

McCarthy: "There are some moms [like me] that I call black belt moms that will chop through
the system. When [they are told that] they can't get an appointment, they're going to get one the next day."

Leslie Bennett: "In an age of moral relativity, Dr. Laura's certitude compels. ...
Schlessinger's fervor is indisputably evangelical, and her listeners believe her to be a paragon, a beacon of
hope and rectitude in a dissolute, degraded world."

[Asked if she is worried about being seen as a role model:]
Ridley: "No. If I loved partying it would be more of a concern. ... You see [other actors] say, 'I didn't ask for this,'
but I completely see what [my role in 'Star Wars'] might mean to young girls, and ... I take responsibility for that."

Sandy Cohen: "[She has] an idea of how she'd use the Force in real life: She'd move people standing on
the wrong side of the escalator. ... 'You have to walk on the left and stand on the right,'
she said. 'People [who stand on the left] are so annoying ... so I'd use the Force to shift them over to the right.'"

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